Well that brings a close to our coverage of day three of Euro 2016. Wins for Croatia, Poland and Germany, with the trio putting one foot in the last 16. Tomorrow we are back with three more games including Belgium vs Italy, but until then goodbye.

The world champions begin attempts to win a fourth European Championships with a fine win over Ukraine. Goals from Shkodran Mustafi and Bastain Schweinsteiger see them ease to victory over a Ukraine side, who were very good in the first half but ran out of legs as the game went on.

Wonderful second goal for Germany and it caps a perfect evening for the world champions. Ukraine pile players forward from a corner and after Ozil is played down the left he crosses and Schweinsteiger, who has just come on, fires home on he half volley.

As feared before the game, Konplyanka and Yarmolenko have drifted out of this game as it has progressed, and Germany looks really comfortable at the minute. You can't see where an equaliser is going to come from, unless we see a horrible individual error.

Mario Gotze comes into this tournament with plenty to prove but misses his opportunity as he runs through on goal, but after passing up the chance to shot on multiple occasions he tamely finds the 'keepers' arms.

Andriy Shevchenko, who is assistant manager with the Ukraine national team, is off his seat and barking instructions to his team. How they could do with a goalscorer of his magnitude as they pursue an equalising goal.

The world champions ahead but not without a scare or two. Shkodran Mustafi headed home a storming goal to open the scoring, but Ukraine have hit back and Jerome Boateng prevent Konoplyanka from levelling with a remarkable goal-line clearance. Best half of the tournament so far.

It hasn't taken long for Ukraine to realise Germany are all over the place when it comes to crosses, and another one goes over the penalty area and though to Vyacheslav Shevchuk but his cross-shot is hopeless over.

Ball in the net for Ukraine, but it has been chalked off. Another cross causes problems and Yarmolenko sticks the ball in to an empty net but a teammate is in an offside position.

Just seen another replay of that Boateng clearance. The Bayern defender send the ball bouncing towards his own goal before somehow turning and clearing it inches away from the goal-line. Remarkable piece of defending.